Death
Crime Scene
Fingerprints
DNA
Toxicology
100

It is an official elected by the people

What is a coroner?

100

This method is mainly used to search for missing boats and airplanes on the ocean surface

What is quadrant search?

100

Arches, whorls, and loops

What are the 3 main types of fingerprints?

100

A pairs with T; C pairs with G

What are the rules of base pairing?

100

Horizontal gaze nystagmus, walk and turn, and the one-leg 

What are examples of psychophysical sobriety tests?

200

"To see one self" is a term derived from this word

What is an autopsy?
200

Photographing the scene, sketching, and note taking 

What are ways to document a crime scene?

200

After this case, fingerprints began being used frequently by the prison system

What is the West-West case?

200

These tissue samples are used for DNA testing

What are bones, skin, and blood?

200

Separating and identifying different components of a mixture as a basis for a test 

What is chromatography?

300

Weight, clothing, and environment are all factors that may affect a certain process

What is rigor mortis?

300

The order in which the items of evidence has been handled throughout the investigation

What is chain of custody?

300

35% of the human population have this type of fingerprint

What are whorls?

300

Except for identical twins, no two people on earth have this same factor

What is nuclear DNA?

300

A substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction but is not itself permanently changed by the reaction

What is a catalyst?

400

This term is used when the blood has coagulated and the skin remains unchanged when pressed

What is fixed lividity?

400

The criminal will leave behind something behind at the crime scene and will also take something back with him

What is Rocard's exchange principle?

400

This type of fingerprint is not readily visible and need physical or chemical treatment to see them 

What are latent fingerprints?

400

This method separates molecules within an electric field based on their size

What are restriction enzymes?

400

Severely restricted for medical use and high potential for abuse (cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, and oxycodone) 

What are Schedule II drugs?

500

This is the scientific name for someone who harms others to get sympathy

What is Muchausen by proxy?

500

This method is used to support a likely sequence of events by observing physical evidence statement

What is crime scene reconstruction?

500

The form and pattern of the ridges are determined by this

What is the papillae?

500

This method is used to make multiple copies of a specific segment of DNA

What is the polymerase chain reaction?

500

This drug creates feeling of euphoria, no sense of appetite and no fatigue, it is also used for weight loss and ADD medication

What are amphetamines?